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Fri Sep-24-10 11:18 AM
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Lohan did not pass go, did not collect $200... |
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Straight to jail.
As it should be.
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Fri Sep-24-10 11:20 AM
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1. Well, I don't believe in sending drug offenders to jail. |
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Edited on Fri Sep-24-10 11:21 AM by Maat
That having been said, Ms. Lohan has had many chances.
She needs to wake up and save her life.
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Fri Sep-24-10 11:22 AM
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2. Granted. But she was on probation, which she violated. So, off to jail she goes. n/t |
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:36 PM
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7. She wasn't a drug offender primarily |
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She has 2 DUIs. I don't believe in sending drug offenders to jail either. If someone wants to drink and/or do drugs, more power to them. If they are going to get behind the wheel while doing so they should be prosecuted and jail time is entirely appropriate for repeat offenders and those who can't get their shit together.
I have no more sympathy for Lohan than any other drunk driver. She shit her own bed.
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Fri Sep-24-10 11:44 AM
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3. Isn't there some way she can take Justin Bieber with her? |
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:eyes:
(I never thought I could be more tired of hearing about Lohan, but Bieber---uggh)
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:00 PM
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She doesn't belong in jail. Unfortunately, that's the system she's put herself in the position to judge and convict her. I can't say enough about how strongly I feel these non-violent offenders don't belong in jail. Luck for her, she will still have a livelihood to return to when she gets out. Not the case for the majority of folks the system so blithely disadvantages in any effort at rehabilitation and re-introduction to the work which is meant to sustain them.
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:26 PM
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6. The more she regresses the harder it will be for her to get work |
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The film company insurance companies won't want to cover for her.
She's has a lot of advantages this whole time in the system, she could have stayed in rehab longer to actually get clean. She could have done a lot to prevent this coming to pass.
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:38 PM
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8. It's not unusual for offenders to run afoul of the probationary or parole system |
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In Ms. Lohan's case, there's no need to assume that she'll have trouble supporting herself, but in many cases (quite a few I know of personally) the incarceration results in a lost job, defaults on mortgages, and disconnect from threads of rehabilitation and treatment (into a detention environment which is wrongly assumed to be substance-free).
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:58 PM
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13. She has LOUSY "staffers" |
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On day ONE.... THREE YEARS ago, she should had copped to the DUI, paid a fine , entered rehab & surrendered her DL. She would have gotten a lenient sentence, and probably would not have even had the extreme probation she now has.
Had she gotten a personal driver, sold all vehicles & then never driven again, she would be long ago off the radar. She kept defying the court and the repeated defiance has led her to where she is now..
Actually it's NOT against the law to be a drunk or addict, but she's brought this whole mess onto herself by continuing to flaunt her disrespect of the court.
It's obvious by now that she is not a responsible person, and her decade of being a "grown up" little girl has not served her well.
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:41 PM
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10. how do you feel about jail time for DUI? |
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non violent DUI kills and maims loads of people...i guess we should wait til she kills someone...
sP
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Fri Sep-24-10 01:01 PM
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15. she's been a ward of the court for some time now |
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Fri Sep-24-10 01:56 PM
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17. when she stops fucking up |
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and potentially putting lives in danger...
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:03 PM
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5. And, this affects us all...how? |
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:40 PM
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9. DUI offenders tend to kill people with some regularity |
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About 15,000 in the US alone each year. Lohan is no better or worse than your average drunk driver, but as a celebrity she sure as hell should pay at least as much penance as is average for repeat offenders.
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Fri Sep-24-10 01:00 PM
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14. I'm not aware that she's repeated the driving offense |
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That should count for something. So should all of the rest of her compliance with the court's sentence. They're so far removed from the original offense as to make the court's expectations more of an aggravating nuisance than some necessary or effective rehabilitative or punitive exercise.
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:42 PM
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11. It is sad that with all of her potential and all of the resources at her disposal |
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Edited on Fri Sep-24-10 12:45 PM by PBS Poll-435
That she won't quit this shit.
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Fri Sep-24-10 01:05 PM
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16. It's hard to make good decisions when your frontal lobes are not at your disposal. Sadly. n/t |
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Fri Sep-24-10 12:45 PM
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but sometimes i just wonder if some of these celebs who spend more time in court than on the set get themselves in trouble just so they can stay in the news...
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Fri Sep-24-10 01:58 PM
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18. People who drive under the influence directly endanger others. |
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But beyond that, Putting chemicals into one's own body shouldn't be a crime. We belong to ourselves.
End the drug war.
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